NEW YORK, NY— In a new white paper, How Financial Institutions Can Best Safeguard Against Cyberattacks, we interviewed Christina Ayiotis, an internationally recognized business executive, attorney and “cyber-connector.” Ayiotis shares her insight on mass data breaches, evolving threats and nation-state actors, to name a few topics.
Among her many accomplishments, Ayiotis founded and Co-Chaired the Georgetown Cybersecurity Law Institute and served on AFCEA International’s Cyber Committee, as well as The Cybersecurity Canon Committee.
In March, she was recognized as one of The Top 15 Women in Cybersecurity and InfoSec Today; and in May, she spoke at a Thomson Reuters-sponsored conference in New York City, Regulation of Financial Services. She was also named one of the top 50 U.S. social influencers in risk, compliance and RegTech by Thomson Reuters.
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By: Gina Jurva
Manager, Enterprise Content – Corporates & Government, Thomson Reuters
Gina Jurva, Esq., is Manager of the Corporates and Government enterprise content platform for Thomson Reuters. Gina works on solutions to some of the world’s most pressing fraud issues including anti-money laundering (AML), e-commerce fraud, and healthcare fraud, in addition to risk and regulatory compliance.
In a previous role at Thomson Reuters, Gina worked as a Senior Legal Writer and Editor. Additionally, she spent a combined 11 years as a deputy district attorney handling both misdemeanor and felony cases and later, her own legal practice defending clients in criminal matters.
Gina graduated from Santa Clara University with a BA in English and a minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. She later obtained her law degree with dual specialization certificates in criminal law and litigation. She recently graduated from the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University.
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